The Throttle Preset is a technologically advanced yet simple hassle-free regulator and is quickly becoming the favorite style among professionals today. The Throttle Preset is factory set to an efficient 850 psi. This unique design provides maximum unrestriced air flow at a constant output pressure which is more than suitable for any marker available today. As with most preset systems, this regulated air system should be used in conjuction with a good in-line reg, such as our Hyper Reg, so all you have to do is just screw in and play.

Product Availability

The Dye Throttle Preset Air System is newer, so it should be commonly available, both new and used.

As stated above this is all around a pretty good tank, its decently light and it does its job well but since the reg is made of aluminum the threads strip. This problem can be solved with an on/off drop forward such as a smart parts angle drop or a wgp torpedo drop. I also had some problems with it leaking but that was just because the fill nipple was loose.

Quality air flow. Consistent air flow. Large capacity per square inch.

Weaknesses:

Mine is big...not really a weakness...but

Review:

I bought this tank at a going out of business sale for a store in my area. I have been extremely satisfied with the regulator and all other aspects of this air tank. Mine is the 91ci/4500 type and it shoots througha little over a cast before running out of air. That is awesome considerring I use an A-5 with a response trigger.

I have had bad experiences with other tanks in the past, but this one has done a great job in every area.

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Period ofProduct Use:

3 months

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PaintballExperience:

2 years

SimilarProducts Used:

crossfire tank

Marker Setup:

blue DM6

Strengths:

None really

Weaknesses:

Weight, price

Review:

This is definitely not the best tank I have used. It costs almost $300, it's heavy, and takes forever to fill. Dye tries to make it sound really complicated and cool, it really isn't. If you want a light, reliable tank, get a crossfire. They are so much better than the throttles.